Tag: counterculture

This is BlissVille, Misadventures In BlissVille, an American variety podcast presentation that premiered December 5th of the year 2014 featuring host David Lawler and guests including Colin Hall, Bronwyn Knox, Andrew La Ganke, Nicole Phelps, Sarah La Puerta, Alex Saltz, Mark Jeacoma, and Denny Spangler, who is with us tonight to discuss all-things-Monkees. I’ve got two Michiganders on one podcast, Denny and my wife, Bronwyn. Basically it’s a shameless plug for Bronwyn’s new series, “Monkees vs. Macheen”, exclusively on BlissVille, which, I think basically means I’m the Raybert to her Nesmith.

So the Sixties were hip, dig? Lots-a crazy cats, dig? Crazy drugs – MDMA, which was a purer form of Ecstasy, if I’m not mistaken. You could take pills. You could buy pills at the drug store without having to show your I.D. I wasn’t there, but that’s what I’m told.

I wonder if we can talk about Michael Nesmith without getting sued? He seems to keep a close eye on YouTube. “Elephant Parts” is an extremely difficult show to find. It is available in a very limited run on DVD, the price is high so I’m guessing another run will not be in the offing, perhaps Blu-Ray if the 50th anniversary Monkees box set sells, but when you try to look at clips from “Elephant Parts”, you’ll get a nasty notice saying, “This video was removed at the request of Michael Nesmith”. He has a net worth of $50 million, but whatever!

In the years before Cable Television, higher ratings and viewership were easier to assess. There were only three networks, and some haphazard attempts to create fourth networks, such as Dumont, but it was mainly CBS and NBC, later ABC; the running average of viewership hovered between 55 and 60 million viewers, divided between the three television networks in the mid-to-late sixties, the time when The Monkees was broadcast, and I believe The Monkees was broadcast in a very easy time slot for their viewers, which was mainly kids and young adults. The show aired on Monday nights as 7:30PM, and handily won it’s time slot every week, running against a western called The Iron Horse and Gilligan’s Island.